Xeno (post: 1468584) wrote:Have any of you ever had this problem before? Be it with animu or something else? Is there a chance I've just been looking in all the wrong places for a decent show, or could someones tastes really change that much in 3-4 years to completely shun something that was previously a pretty big part of their lives?
MightiMidget (post: 1468605) wrote:Have you tried Trigun? It seems most people who like Cowboy Bebop like Trigun...(though I was not a big fan of either)
Nanao wrote: Over a 3-4 years someone's tastes can change a lot. I mean, think of all the ways that you change as a person over a 3-4 year span. That's roughly the time that it takes to complete high school or be almost through college. I know this has happened to me several times. That doesn't mean that you won't like anime anymore (but maybe it does), it just means that you're needing some new outlets. It's not a bad thing by any means. You just have to find what's going to make you happy in the long run.
Rusty Claymore (post: 1470807) wrote:(I just had to stop in and say that everytime I read this thread's title in 'new posts' it says, "Growing beards with anime." I'm currently on my 6th doubletake. XD)
I find the notion of "outgrowing" anime to be, well, for lack of a better word, inaccurate. Outgrowing something insinuates (at least to me) that it is a childish/adolescent activity and that once one reaches the requisite level of maturity, one will cease to be interested in it. As we know, anime is a medium targetting a wide range of demographics, including grown women and old dudes. There isn't really a magic age that at least some anime out there doesn't target or appeal to.
Basically, I think this kind of language is a holdover from the framework we've inherited that says animation equals for kids.
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